Felix stared at the papers Claire had prepared and listened to her terms.
He was momentarily stunned.
There was that unsettling feeling again…
Didn't Claire love money?
How could she give it all up so easily?
And from the way she spoke, it seemed she had… no feelings left for him at all.
He was silent for a long moment before finally giving his answer. "I won't sign it."
Claire frowned. "Is there a condition that doesn't meet your requirements? Feel free to name it."
No matter what, she was determined to get this divorce.
Felix's lips thinned into a hard line. "Quigley Group is preparing to launch a very important project. We can't have any missteps during this period."
That was his reason for not signing?
A true businessman, always putting profit first.
Claire let out a derisive laugh. "I would have thought you'd be eager to make things official with Madeline. It seems to me that you're the one who needs freedom more than I do."
Felix's tone turned cold again. "That's my business. It's not your place to comment."
So he did plan on marrying Madeline.
She was stepping aside to make it happen, and he still wasn't satisfied!
"Don't be ridiculous, Felix. I'm not trying to manage your affairs. I just think you're delaying my chance to move on to a better life."
Felix's face darkened. "Once the project is successfully launched, I can give you three percent of the company's shares."
Claire hesitated.
She couldn't help it; she had too much respect for money.
Three percent of Quigley Group… that was an enormous sum.
"It didn't go well?" Noreen guessed, seeing her friend's state.
Claire sighed in frustration. "He won't sign! He claims the company has an important project launching and a divorce would affect it."
Noreen suggested, "Then let Coley handle it. But you need to be prepared for the fact that a litigated divorce can take a very long time."
Claire knew that, which was why she was so frustrated.
A lawsuit would also be a waste of time. Compared to that, waiting for the project to launch and getting three percent of the shares seemed almost reasonable.
"I just never thought this would be the holdup."
She had assumed Felix would be thrilled to divorce her.
After all, she was the one standing in the way of his true love.
"Men are all trash!"
Claire had barely spit out the words when Wilbur pushed the door open and walked in.

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